By
admin, on August 29th, 2011 in
Resources
Photos of ‘incomplete’ streets — those built with speeding cars in mind and little thought to people traveling by any other mean — have been vital in explaining the necessity of Complete Streets policies across the country. Help us continue to tell the story of ‘incomplete’ streets by sharing your photos with our partners at Transportation for America. [Continue Reading "Show Us..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on July 27th, 2010 in
News
Blueprint America takes a look at Buford Highway in suburban Atlanta, Georgia, where pedestrians risk injury - and even death - just trying to cross the street. [Continue Reading "PBS Features Incomplete Street..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on December 10th, 2009 in
Weekly-News
In this week’s news round-up, we celebrate the recent achievements that continue to fuel the complete streets movement - on Capitol Hill and in communities across the country. [Continue Reading "Weekly News...']
By
Barbara McCann, on November 17th, 2009 in
Federal
The National Complete Streets Coalition participated in a meeting yesterday with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood that centered on how Complete Streets can help create a safer environment for all road users. [Continue Reading "Complete Streets is Topic A..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on November 11th, 2009 in
Weekly-News
This week in Complete Streets news, we cover some of the results of Monday’s Dangerous by Design release, including a meeting with Secretary LaHood, progress in Lee County, and more. [Continue Reading "Weekly News - Dangerous by Design..."]
By
admin, on November 9th, 2009 in
Resources
A new report ranking the nation’s most dangerous metropolitan areas for walking finds that ‘incomplete’ streets are a major culprit in the deaths of thousands of Americans every year. [Continue Reading "New Pedestrian Safety Ranking..."]